Wonderfully neat little units until they go wrong... Which mine did about a month ago. It takes hours to find the bit on the site which tells you how to send it back to be fixed under warranty - because of course we are all fools who cannot use our little machines properly, and with some damn fool instructions all will be well - no actually, it doesn't work.
So by phone and e-mail - doesn't switch on, reset doesn't work (feels like its collapsed inside), little green light only comes on when connected to the charger. So charging isn't the problem right?
Off it goes to the UK repair centre. Back a week later - battery and charger changed. And of course it still doesn't work, because they haven't addressed the problem as described. Back to the (Ahem) customer
service line. Terribly sorry sir, problem carefully noted down, send back in. SO off it goes again.
And comes back. Battery changed. Still doesn't work. To the customer
service line for a third time. Yes this is terrible sir, it will now be escalated and sent back to Holland to be fixed, and if that doesn't work you can just have a new one. You should hear something from us today or tomorrow telling you how to send it back (this was Monday). By Thursday, nothing on the website, nothing by e-mail, nothing by post (mind you no surprise there as the Trotskyite gremlins are in charge) so I ring up again.
Oh yes that is awful sir, nice lady checks their system, rings me back, supervisor was ill but it is on their system, there will be action, very sorry. And you know, its Friday evening, and still I have no e-mail and there is nothing on the website...
And I have no satnav for a month (ye Gods I had to find my way into Guildford yesterday unaided, can I please have an emoticon that looks like the Scream...) and no prospect of having one.
So please, don't buy TomTom if you want to keep your sanity...